Misc. Under Dash AC Removed 83 CJ7 J jbkutsche Jeeper Posts 1 Thanks 0 Location CA Vehicle(s) 1983 Jeep CJ7 Apr 22, 2026 #1 Register now You must register or login to view hidden content on this page. Hi all, I removed the oem underdash ac unit on my 83 CJ7 and wondering if I can just cap the evap and freon hoses that go into the firewall? Thanks !
Hi all, I removed the oem underdash ac unit on my 83 CJ7 and wondering if I can just cap the evap and freon hoses that go into the firewall? Thanks !
CJ Admin Posts 27,148 Featured 6 Media 881 Resources 193 Solutions 62 Thanks 1,170 Location Central FL Vehicle(s) '72 CJ5, 401, T18, D20, D44, D30 '82 CJ8, 258, D300, AMC20, D30 Apr 23, 2026 #2 Unless you ever go back to having A/C it is ok to leave them open. They have already been exposed to ambient air for an extended period of time but I would cap them via some means because you never know what the future holds.
Unless you ever go back to having A/C it is ok to leave them open. They have already been exposed to ambient air for an extended period of time but I would cap them via some means because you never know what the future holds.
TSB8C Old Time Jeeper Posts 1,257 Featured 18 Media 26 Resources 1 Solutions 33 Thanks 704 Location Cut-n-Shoot, TX Vehicle(s) 1984 CJ7, 420 HP "ZZ6 EFI" Crate engine, 700R4, D300, Dana30 front, Dana489 rear, 4.56 gears, 4" lift Apr 23, 2026 #3 And once the lines have been open to ambient air and humidity, your drier unit would need replacement to ever go back to AC again as well.
And once the lines have been open to ambient air and humidity, your drier unit would need replacement to ever go back to AC again as well.